CVE-2023-32019

CVSS Score of 10 (low)

Details

Published Jun 14, 2023
Updated: Jul 5, 2023
CWE ID 668

Summary

CVE-2023-32019 is a Windows Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability that affects multiple products including 'pE-qzw', 'pE-qzx', 'pE-qzz', and many others. The vulnerability has a CVSS score of 4.7, indicating a medium risk. It can be exploited locally with low privileges and does not require user interaction. The potential danger it poses to an organization is high in terms of confidentiality impact, as it allows for unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information. No remediation information has been provided at this time.

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